Just like a standard IR thermometer, the TG167 is made for measuring the temperature of a surface. However, normal IR thermometers don't also come with FLIR Lepton micro thermal sensor, allowing them to show temperature as a thermal image!

With the FLIR TG167, you won't have to scan every single component on a switchboard, or test individual spots to find a certain problematic hotspot. Instead, just point the camera towards whatever you're wanting to look at; the TG167 will then allow you to visualise how heat spreads over that area, with potentially dangerous hotspots and coldspots clearly visible.

The TG167 is designed primarily for indoor electrical inspections. The 25 degree field of view helps to increase the level of clarity on smaller details from a larger distance, allowing you to easily hone in on small connectors and wires in electrical cabinets.

This spot thermal camera is also ideal for use in basic building surveys and can be used to detect poor insulation or areas of moisture. It can also be useful for HVAC technicians installing air conditioning units and calculating correct temperatures.

There's no more need to jot down your results either; FLIR's TG167 includes an 8GB SD card as standard and with the push of a button, you can instantly store up to 75,000 individual pictures directly on the camera. A USB cable is also included for transfer of images to PC.

You can expect even more from the TG167 too; this spot thermal camera includes three selectable colour palettes, 80 x 60 pixel thermal resolution and even dual diverging laser pointers for precisely targeting a measurement area.

Features

All of the functionality of a standard IR thermometer with added thermal imaging capabilities

80 x 60 pixel thermal resolution

25 degree field of view makes it easier to detect smaller object temperatures